Treating neurodegenerative conditions through the understanding of neuronal apoptosis.

Santosh R D'Mello, Paul C Chin
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Neurological diseases disrupt the quality of the lives of patients and often leads to their premature deaths. A common feature of most neurological diseases is the degeneration of neurons. It is generally accepted that neuronal loss, in these diseases, occurs by the inappropriate activation of a cell-suicide process called apoptosis. Drugs that inhibit neuronal apoptosis could thus be candidates for therapeutic intervention in neurodegenerative disorders. In this review we describe advances made in recent years on the molecules and signal transduction pathways that regulate neuronal apoptosis either positively or negatively. Emphasis is on molecules that are being targeted for the potential treatment of neurodegenerative conditions in humans. Furthermore, we will summarize results from studies performed using small-molecule neuroprotective drugs that target specific signaling molecules known to regulate neuronal apoptosis.

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通过了解神经元凋亡治疗神经退行性疾病。
神经系统疾病扰乱患者的生活质量,往往导致患者过早死亡。大多数神经系统疾病的一个共同特征是神经元的退化。人们普遍认为,在这些疾病中,神经元丢失是由于细胞自杀过程(称为细胞凋亡)的不适当激活而发生的。因此,抑制神经元凋亡的药物可能成为神经退行性疾病治疗干预的候选药物。本文综述了近年来在积极或消极调节神经元凋亡的分子和信号转导途径方面的研究进展。重点是针对潜在治疗人类神经退行性疾病的分子。此外,我们将总结使用小分子神经保护药物进行的研究结果,这些药物针对已知的调节神经元凋亡的特定信号分子。
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